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Saturday, 26 February 2011

A 1950's faux fur jacket

I have just finished my first ever project in faux fur. I had anticipated that it would be difficult, but it was actually not hard at all. I followed the suggestions here. My faux fur was a pretty generic short-haired black one and the quality is OK- I bought it really cheap a couple of years ago. I did cut the fur with small snips with scissors, but if I would use a fur with longer hair, then I would cut it with a razor knife. I didn't have any problem with the fabric slipping, but I did pin madly. Again, with longer hair I would baste too.


The pattern I used was a Vintage Vougue one, V2934, which is a re-print of a cropped jacket from 1950.
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The patterns was very easy to make, the part that took longest was to cut it out, as you can't cut faux fur in two layers at once. However, I don't think the cut is at all flattering on me. A figure that is hourglass-shaped and high-waisted is not at its best with a jacket that stops just where the hips begin. I look like I don't have any waist at all! I think it would look great on a slender figure, though.
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White fur goes so well with black, doesn't it?
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At least I was really satisfied with my hair today. Four victory rolls, the two in the middle on each side of a diagonal part and the back hair was tucked into a hairnet.
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7 comments:

  1. I really like it! I think you look very chic and I adore your hair! Just found you from Sew Retro, now I've got you on my Sewing blog roll...

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  2. Hi! I just found your blog from sew retro. You did a great job!

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  3. LOVELY! I also recently made a faux fur jacket and it was much, much easier than I thought too! I think the shorter faux fur is the way to go! Plus...I absolutely LOVE how it feels!!

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  4. This jacket is adorable! You did a great job, sewing faux fur jacket is on my wish list from today ....

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  5. Nice job and it looks nice on you too!

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  6. Thank you so much, all of you!

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